Dungeon Heroes Controls Overview
Platform Overview
Dungeon Heroes by Twin Atlas plays on PC, mobile, and console through Roblox cross-platform support. Combat is real-time action—movement, basic attacks, skills, dodge rolls, and pet commands must become muscle memory before Hard and Insane difficulties punish hesitation.
PC players get precise keyboard dodges and hotbar skills. Mobile players use virtual sticks and ability buttons scaled for thumbs. Both platforms share the same mechanics: invincibility frames on dodge, skill cooldowns, and Q-equivalent dodge on mobile mapped to a dedicated button.
Core Combat Inputs
Movement — WASD on PC, left virtual stick on mobile. Face enemies with camera control; many skills fire toward your reticle or character facing.
Basic attack — mouse click or tap attack button. Weave attacks between skill cooldowns for sustained DPS.
Skills — number keys or on-screen icons. Match physical skills to physical weapons and magic to magic for full scaling.
Dodge — Q on PC grants i-frames through telegraphed boss slams. Mobile uses a separate dodge button—tap proactively, not reactively.
Camera and Targeting
Middle mouse or touch drag rotates camera. Lock onto bosses when available to keep skill aim consistent during circular arena fights.
AoE skills require positioning—stand where mob packs cluster before firing. Party Animal-style buffs reward staying near allies; spread out only when dodging ground effects.
Quality-of-Life Tips
Rebind keys in Roblox settings if Q feels awkward—some players dodge on Shift. Ensure dodge does not conflict with Roblox chat focus (press Enter to unfocus chat before combat).
On mobile, enlarge ability buttons in Roblox settings and use a stable connection—input lag kills Insane runs more than DPS shortage.